What’s changed
Changes to the routes and times of services 61 and 62. The services will start from Sheffield, Arundel Gate and operate via Hillsborough, High Bradﬁeld, Low Bradﬁeld, Dungworth, Stannington, Hillsborough and into Sheffield in opposite directions during Monday to Friday daytimes and between Hillsborough, High Bradﬁeld, Low Bradﬁeld, Dungworth,
Stannington and Hillsborough during Monday to Friday evenings and all day on Sundays.

Operator(s)
Some journeys operated with ﬁnancial support from
South Yorkshire Passenger
Transport Executive

...The 20 factors indicating whether an individual is an employee or an independent contractor are:
1. Instructions. An employee must comply with instructions about when, where, and how to work. Even if no instructions are given, the control factor is present if the employer has the right to control how the work results are achieved.
2. Training. An employee may be trained to perform services in a particular manner. Independent contractors ordinarily use their own methods and receive no training from the purchasers of their services.
3. Integration. An employee's services are usually integrated into the business operations because the services are important to the success or continuation of the business. This shows that the employee is subject to direction and control.
4. Services rendered personally. An employee renders services personally. This shows that the employer is interested in the methods as well as the results.
5. Hiring assistants. An employee works for an employer who hires, supervises, and pays workers. An independent contractor can hire, supervise, and pay assistants under a contract that requires him or her to provide materials and labor and to be responsible only for the result.
6. Continuing relationship. An employee generally has a continuing relationship with an employer. A continuing relationship may exist even if work is performed at recurring although irregular intervals.
7. Set hours of work. An employee usually has set hours of work established by...

...EXERCISE 20 Questions to be Graded
1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score?
Patient 3 with a T score of 63
2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient's T score?
Patient 4 with a T score of 23
3. Did the patient in Question 2 have more of a memory performance decline than average on the CVLT Retrieval? Provide a rationale for your answer.
According to the case study the average drop in CVLT Retrieval was 9.6. Patient 4 had a drop of 44-23 = 21. This is more than twice the average. Hence patient 4 most definitely experienced a greater memory performance decline than the average.
4. What is the mean () and standard deviation (SD) for preoperative T score for CVLT Acquisition?
Using excel the mean can be found by the following formula,
X = AVERAGE(44,42,63,46,51,48,42,46,50,42,44,42,45,46,44,46,47) = 46.35
and the standard deviation,
SD = STDEV(44,42,63,46,51,48,42,46,50,42,44,42,45,46,44,46,47) = 5.06
5. Is the preoperative Retrieval T score for Patient 5 above or below the mean for the norm of the group? Provide a rationale for your answer.
Mean = AVERAGE(51,51,58,44,52,52,44,45,54,41,42,48,60,41,50,44,46) = 48.41
The mean of the preoperative Retreival T score from question 4 is 48.41. Patient 5 had a preoperative T score of 52. Hence patient 5’s T score is above the mean.
6. Assuming that the distribution of the preoperative CVLT Retrieval T scores...

...Unit 20
P6 - Diary
Introduction
In this assignment I will monitor three physical resources in classrooms which I am in, I will monitor these resources over a three week period. The three resources I have chosen to talk about are: smart boards, lights and air conditioning. I have monitored whether these resources have been working over the last three weeks and I have interpreted this data into three tables. Each tables represents a week at the table is set out so the date can be seen as well as the rooms I have monitored.
Working/Not Working
|Date |Room |Smart board |Lights |Air Conditioning |
|24/11/2014 |WA114 |1 working |10/10 working |Working |
|26/11/2014 |WA114 |1 working |10/10 working |Working |
|27/11/2014 |WA114 |1 working |10/10 working |Working |
|24/11/2014 |WA117 |1 working |16/16 working |Working |
|25/11/2014 |WA117 |1 working |16/16 working |Working |
|24/11/2014 |WB102 ...

...CHAPTER 20
CAPITAL BUDGETING DECISIONS
I. Questions
1. A capital investment involves a current commitment of funds with the expectation of generating a satisfactory return on these funds over a relatively extended period of time in the future.
2. Cost of capital is the weighted minimum desired average rate that a company must pay for long-term capital while discounted rate of return is the maximum rate of interest that could be paid for the capital employed over the life of an investment without loss on the project.
3. The basic principles in capital budgeting are:
1. Capital investment models are focused on the future cash inflows and outflows - rather than on net income.
2. Investment proposals should be evaluated according to their differential effects on the company’s cash flows as a whole.
3. Financing costs associated with the project are excluded in the analysis of incremental cash flows in order to avoid the “double-counting” of the cost of money.
4. The concept of the time value of money recognizes that a peso of present return is worth more than a peso of future return.
5. Choose the investments that will maximize the total net present value of the projects subject to the capital availability constraint.
4. The major classifications as to purpose are:
1. Replacement projects
- those involving replacements of worn-out assets to avoid disruption of normal operations, or to improve......

...M1 – Care Values
The values of care are based on ideas about human rights. These are the rights which everyone is entitled to. Care workers will want to ‘act in the best interest of the individual’. This means valuing them in a way that they would wanted to be treated themselves. Care workers will show they ‘value’ the service users by applying the values of care in the day-to-day tasks which they do. In health and social care organisations, there are three main care values which are;
Promoting equality and diversity of people who use services – which is to; understand and not show prejudice, stereotyping or labelling, understand and value the benefits of diversity, understand the bases of decimation, such as gender, sex, race, age, disability, sexuality or social class and understand beliefs and assumptions. This is important as it promotes trust and respect between practitioner and client and it shows the practitioner cares and fully accepts the client.
Promoting individual rights and beliefs – which includes the rights to; be different e.g. sexual orientation, freedom from discrimination e.g. not to be treated differently, confidentiality e.g. have all personal information kept private, choice e.g. make own decisions, dignity e.g. respected, effective communication e.g. have things explained and to be listened to, safety and security e.g. protection from harm and privacy e.g. having own space which isn’t invaded by others without consent.
Maintaining......

...EXERCISE 20 UNDERSTANDING T SCORES | | Next Page |
□ EXERCISE 20 Questions to be Graded
1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score? Patient 3 scored the highest with a t score of 63.
2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient's T score? Patient 4 scored the lowest with a t score of 23.
3. Did the patient in Question 2 have more of a memory performance decline than average on the CVLT Retrieval? Provide a rationale for your answer. The average drop in CVLT level was 9.6. Patient 4 had a drop of 21. 44 – 23 = 21 This represents a memory decline more than twice that of other patients.
4. What is the mean () and standard deviation (SD) for preoperative T score for CVLT Acquisition? Mean = average(44,42,63,46,51,48,42,46,50,42,44,42,45,46,44,46,47) = 46.35
Standard deviation = stdev(44,42,63,46,51,48,42,46,50,42,44,42,45,46,44,46,47) = 5.06
5. Is the preoperative Retrieval T score for Patient 5 above or below the mean for the norm of the group? Provide a rationale for your answer.
Mean = average(51,51,58,44,52,52,44,45,54,41,42,48,60,41,50,44,46) = 48.41
Pre-op T score for patient 5 was 52. This is above the mean.
6. Assuming that the distribution of the preoperative CVLT Retrieval T scores is normal, the middle 68% of the patients had T scores between what two values? Standard deviation = stdev(51,51,58,44,52,52,44,45,54,41,42,48,60,41,50,44,46) = 5.73
48.41 –...

...Each worker can produce 9 units per day, and the desired ending inventory is 800 units. Why is it not possible to reach the ending inventory target
3. What is a scheduled receipt? From where does it originate?
4. What are the two ways of balancing capacity available and load? Which is preferred? Why?
5. A company is negotiating with a potential supplier for the purchase of 10,000 widgets. The company estimates that the supplier’s variable costs are $5 per unit and that the fixed costs, depreciation, overhead etc., are $5000. The supplier quotes a price of $10 per unit. Calculate the estimated average cost per unit. Do you think $10 is too much to pay? Could the purchasing department negotiate a better price?
6. What action should be taken when unacceptable error is found in tracking a forecast?
7. How do each of the following influence inventory decisions?
a. Lumpy Demand
b. Minimum orders
c. Transportation Costs
d. Multiples
8. Why is stock location important in a warehouse? Name and describe four basic systems of stock location?
9. A company has an annual demand for a product of 1000 units, a carrying cost of $20 per unit per year, and a setup cost of $100. Through a program of setup reduction, the setup cost is reduced to $10. Run costs are $2 per unit. Calculate:
a. The EOQ (Economic Order Quality) before setup reduction
b. The EOQ (Economic Order Quality) after setup reduction
c. The total and unit cost before and......

...Stoptober is an NHS campaign which tries to encourage people to stop smoking during the month of October. “The 2013 campaign, which is led by Public Health England, saw 250,000 people take part and 65% of those who took part successfully quit for 28 days.” The campaign targets anyone who smokes, as they want smokers to live a healthier lifestyle. The campaign states that quitting smoking for 28 days means that you are 5 times more likely to quit for good!
A person who want to take part in the campaign can sign up on the website so that the can receive support as they go through the month!
Cancer research help fund research for more than 200 types of cancer, from the most common including breast, bowel, lung and prostate cancers to less common types of cancer. Due to more than 10 years of research more than 400 people who are diagnosed with cancer everyday will now survive. Lung cancer being the
second most common cancer and is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the UK, cancer research has helped to prevent the disease through campaigns to reduce the number of people smoking.
How cancer research has made a difference so far:
Paved the way for some of the drugs that have had the biggest impact on treating this disease – including cisplatin, carboplatin, pemetrexed (Alimta), etoposide, erlotinib (Tarceva) and gefitinib (Iressa).
Pushed for policies to cut smoking across the UK, such as smoke free workplaces, helping thousands of smokers to quit and stopping......

...P1
In this assignment I will be explaining three different approaches to health education. I will also be giving examples of each approach being used and lastly I will also be explaining the role of the health educators in these approaches. The three approaches I will be talking about are as follows; social marketing approach, two way communication and community development approach.
Health education is usually used to give information and advice of the knowledge and skills that the professionals have gained in their sector in order to change the behaviour that affects health an example of this could be using social marketing by putting posters up in busses about eating healthy. Health educators come from a wide range of professions including teachers in schools, social workers who work with adults and young children, practice nurses in wards and hospitals and even care homes, health visitors that come out to individuals and leisure centre staff who work in gyms. Health education uses different approaches to promote health education and some of the approaches that are used and are being used I will be talking about within this assignment.
Prescriptions were introduced 1952 smoking and cancer link introduced 1954
2000 NHS walk in centres introduced 2007 smoking ban introduced
This time line links in with my campaign and shows how health improved over the years within drugs and other substances for an example smoking ban in public bases resulted in...

...Exercise 20
May 7, 2016
1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score?
Patient 3 has the highest score on the preoperative CVLT acquisition with a T-score of 63.
2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient’s T score?
Patient 4 had the lowest postoperative CVLT retrieval score with a T-score of 23.
3. Did the patient in Question 2 have more of a memory performance decline than average on the CVLT Retrieval? Provide a rationale for your answer.
The average decrease in scores was 6.9 points, representing a 15% decrease from baseline. Patient 4 demonstrated a drop from a preoperative T-score of 44, to a postoperative T-score of 23. This drop was a much greater decline than average with a 47.8% decrease.
4. What is the mean (X–) and standard deviation (SD) for preoperative T score for CVLT Acquisition?
X=45.9
SD= 5.2
5. Is the preoperative Retrieval T score for Patient 5 above or below the mean for the norm of the group? Provide a rationale for your answer.
Patient 5 has a preoperative CVLT retrieval T score of 52, which is above the mean score of 47.8.
6. Assuming that the distribution of the preoperative CVLT Retrieval T scores is normal, the middle 68% of the patients had T scores between what two values?
X +/-SD 47.8-5.8=42
X=47.8 47.8+5.8=53.6
SD= 5.8
68% of values fall between 42 and 53.6
7. Assuming that the distribution of......

...Each worker can produce 9 units per day, and the desired ending inventory is 800 units. Why is it not possible to reach the ending inventory target
3. What is a scheduled receipt? From where does it originate?
4. What are the two ways of balancing capacity available and load? Which is preferred? Why?
5. A company is negotiating with a potential supplier for the purchase of 10,000 widgets. The company estimates that the supplier’s variable costs are $5 per unit and that the fixed costs, depreciation, overhead etc., are $5000. The supplier quotes a price of $10 per unit. Calculate the estimated average cost per unit. Do you think $10 is too much to pay? Could the purchasing department negotiate a better price?
6. What action should be taken when unacceptable error is found in tracking a forecast?
7. How do each of the following influence inventory decisions?
a. Lumpy Demand
b. Minimum orders
c. Transportation Costs
d. Multiples
8. Why is stock location important in a warehouse? Name and describe four basic systems of stock location?
9. A company has an annual demand for a product of 1000 units, a carrying cost of $20 per unit per year, and a setup cost of $100. Through a program of setup reduction, the setup cost is reduced to $10. Run costs are $2 per unit. Calculate:
a. The EOQ (Economic Order Quality) before setup reduction
b. The EOQ (Economic Order Quality) after setup reduction
c. The total and unit cost before and......